We are delighted to be holding our 5th Woman Who Achieves Awards Lunch at Coombe Abbey Hotel on Friday 1st May 2020
Do you achieve for a Social Enterprise?
Take a look at the entry criteria below and ENTER NOW
Woman Who Achieves for a Social Enterprise Award
Sponsored by Alsters Kelley Solicitors
You are a business woman who runs, is working within, or supporting a social enterprise or CIC. We want to know about you and your aims/objectives for the organisation.
Tell us about any financial constraints, how you have accessed any grants/bids, any fundraising projects you are involved in and any success stories. Include any challenges you have faced and how you have overcome these.
Guidelines:
The Judges want to hear about you and the work that you do, especially how you and your organisation have made a positive impact on your local community as a Social Enterprise/CIC. They want to know about the work you do and how this makes a difference.
Give us some examples of the projects you have worked on and how these have changed people’s lives or made a significant contribution to the local environment or community.
If you have secured major funding/fundraising then provide examples.
Here’s what last year’s Winner said:
“I am touched to have received the award as I have been on a personal journey to develop my self-confidence and grow Innovating Minds in the past 12 months. So, for the judges to have noticed how my confidence has developed and how my entrepreneurial skills have enabled us to grow without comprising impact is just amazing. This one is for the team! “
Dr Asha Patel, Innovating Minds CIC
ENTER NOW (Deadline Midnight on Sunday 23rd February 2020)
Take a look at the highlights of the 2019 Awards Lunch.
Delivered in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB East & West Midlands Regions)
Although these Awards are held in the Midlands, you may enter wherever you are based in the UK providing that you are able to attend a face to face interview on Monday 23rd March and the Awards Lunch on Friday 1st May, in Warwickshire.